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Janet Acker: Musiunsiness; Out in Town; Wapakoneta, OH Peter Adams: Business Psychology; Alpha Tau Omega; St. Joseph, MI Jeffrey Ahlers: Political Science; Lambda Chi Alpha; Carmi, IL Margie Altwies: Botaanacteriology; Kappa Alpha Theta; Carmel, IN Terri Amhach: Political Science; Alpha Phi; St. Louis, MO 24 What does the Class of t84 think theylll miss most about college life after theylve walked off the graduation stage into the Post-DePauw world? tlLiving in the dorm with all my friendsf, said senior Pam Para. Para, a nursing major, added that the comraderie and continued relationships she began freshman year make coming back to campus from Indianapolis more meaningful. Para said shell also remember housedances, the East College bell tolling at ten minutes to class, the fall beauty of the golden and scarlet trees on campus, being initiated into a sorority, putting on her nursing uniform for the first time, a Winter Term in the Honduras on the medical team, and tlsome of the wild and crazy things we did. Senior Greg Straka said hetll recall talking about music business on The Today Show freshman year; ttbeing able to play in all the ensembles, jazz and wind?, nmy junior recital and just having a lot of opportunities to perform here. Being the tiger lthe DePauw mascotl is what llll rememberf said senior Betsy Wyandt. Betsy, after being mascot for three years during high school, said she became determined to be the mascot. uThe opportunity arose my sophomore year,,, she continued. ttAt one game, there was no tiger. I walked down and called over one of the cheerleaders and asked if they needed one. They were fired up that I offered and for three years I did it? Senior Phil Helmich said, ttWalking around East College, right before dawn on a warm spring day e thatts one thing Illl missft Helmich also mentioned as other memorable experiences ttsleeping overnight in Meharry Hall - itls ghostly a you can feel the heritage of all those people in the paintings7 eyes; ttsitting on Putnamts gravestone with a six-pack of Molson, watching the stars and the moon and talking about the meaning of life? Senior Lorraine Dunn said shell reminisce about being able to be 12 years old for a month and a half in The Philadelphia Story - ltan obnoxious brat; Mom Hogate's voice and smile; and ujogging along the cornfields out to the landfill. For senior Dale Stackhouse, the Boulder, midnights at the Monon Grill, and the acorn grave in the cemetery are what he said he,ll remember. Marilyn Harris said shell miss playing her clarinet in Dan Hannats marching band; ttsitting around the School of Music? and the Wabash games i such a big rivalry. Perhaps Wyandt summed up best the feeling of many seniors when she said: ltllve had a great time here. Pve always lived each day for each day, which has made it so much fun? - Betsy Oakes J I I
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